Community Development
2009 - 2025
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Volume 51, issue 5, 2020
- Editorial notes pp. 437-438

- Craig Talmage
- Experimental co-design of jewelry from Makalani nut: The case of contemporary techniques and indigenous craft in Namibia pp. 439-456

- Michelle Van Wyk and Thomas Thurner
- Community development transformation of Cooper neighborhood: a Rutgers-Camden University and LEAP Academy school collaboration through sustainable development pp. 457-477

- Gloria Bonilla-Santiago
- The shale oil boom and comprehensive wealth of the Bakken region of North Dakota pp. 478-498

- Jinhyoung Kim and Thomas G. Johnson
- Working households: Challenges in balancing young children and the farm enterprise pp. 499-517

- Shoshanah Inwood and Emily Stengel
- Perceptions of interjurisdictional competition and cooperation: A gender comparison of administrators in economic development pp. 518-534

- David M. Yaskewich
- Quantifying the community capitals framework: Strategic application of the community assets and attributes model pp. 535-555

- Daniel Mueller, Season Hoard, Kelli Roemer, Christina Sanders and Sanne A. M. Rijkhoff
- Political, social, and human capital in the face of climate change: Case of rural Indonesia pp. 556-574

- Arini Wahyu Utami and Lori A. Cramer
- Three types of underdeveloped communities in Croatia: Latent, collapsed, and disorganized communities pp. 575-592

- Ana Opačić
- Social cohesion, internal efficacy, and external efficacy: Studying voting behavior using collective efficacy theory pp. 593-608

- Michael C. Gearhart
- Sustainable local economic development indicator framework: A tool for property building redevelopment projects pp. 609-627

- Darrin Wilson and Rosalia Polter
- From within the shadows of the everyday: Localized entrepreneurship and the dilemma of scale pp. 628-645

- Matthew M. Mars
- Impact of Senior Government Policies on the Renewal of Built Capital for Rural Non-Profits pp. 646-666

- Laura Ryser, Greg Halseth and Sean Markey
- Vulnerability, family assets, and income-generating strategies of households in rural Mexico pp. 667-684

- Isael Fierros-González, Jorge Mora-Rivera and Véronique Sophie Avila-Foucat
- Benefits and barriers to women’s participation in ecotourism development within the Kakum Conservation Area (Ghana): Implications for community planning pp. 685-702

- Ricky Yao Nutsugbodo and Collins Adjei Mensah
- Beyond Participation: A Case Study of Youth As Researchers and Community Development in North Philadelphia pp. 703-720

- Jamison Malcolm, Mark Brennan, Nicole Webster and Pat Dolan
- Developing Nigerian communities through community government council: The Imo state experience pp. 721-743

- Peter O. Mbah and Uchenna C. Obiagu
Volume 51, issue 4, 2020
- Editorial notes pp. 301-302

- John W. Sipple and Leanne M. Avery
- Toward intersubjective ethics in community-based research pp. 303-322

- Izak van Zyl and Amalia Sabiescu
- Discourses of incarnational belonging: Unpacking the motivations and goals of white urban relocators pp. 323-343

- Sara M. Perisho Eccleston
- Individual actors in community theater: Implications for sense of community pp. 344-360

- Brad Forenza and Lorin Tredinnick
- Socio-cultural and governance foundations of successful income-generating groups in pastoral societies: Evidence from northern Kenya pp. 361-386

- Raphael Lotira Arasio, Brigitte Kaufmann, Oliver Vivian Wasonga and David Jakinda Otieno
- Toward understanding the prevalence and purpose of placemaking among community development institutions in the United States pp. 387-400

- Ryan Salzman and Jarett Lopez
- “Why can’t this work here?”: social innovation and collective impact in a micropolitan community pp. 401-419

- Sarah J. Zuckerman
- Construction and testing of the Gentrification Worldview Instrument pp. 420-436

- Lauren E. Mullenbach, Birgitta L. Baker and Andrew J. Mowen
Volume 51, issue 3, 2020
- Editorial pp. 193-195

- Leanne M. Avery and John W. Sipple
- Democratic professionals in civic life: cultivating civil discourse in community development pp. 196-211

- Timothy J. Shaffer
- Perceived social capital and attitudes about liberals and conservatives: A political psychology and community development examination of politically polarized communities pp. 212-229

- Emily L. Fisher and Craig A. Talmage
- Purchasing and up-scaling of the privatized advisory services: An innovation perspective on privatized soil testing in Africa pp. 230-242

- Gabriel Malima, Saba Eshetie, Abdulai Rahaman, Pastory Mrosso and Loes Witteveen
- Participatory planning practice in rural Indonesia: A sustainable development goals-based evaluation pp. 243-260

- Aulia Akbar, Johannes Flacke, Javier Martinez and Martin F. A. M. van Maarseveen
- Community systems models and development scenarios for integrated planning: Lessons learned from a participatory approach pp. 261-282

- Robert Newell, Ian Picketts and Ann Dale
- Surviving Hell Summer: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, racial polarization, and implications for community healing pp. 283-296

- Leslie T. Grover
- Jumping into civic life: Stories of public work from extension professionals pp. 297-299

- Daniel Kahl
- The infinite desire for growth pp. 298-299

- Alexander R. Thomas
Volume 51, issue 2, 2020
- Editorial notes pp. 91-92

- John W. Sipple
- Assessing the potential of community foundation leadership through a new conceptual lens pp. 93-106

- Paul Lachapelle
- Social systems and community development: Cooperstown, New York, and its imitators pp. 107-122

- Alexander R. Thomas
- Building rural wealth through a value chain approach pp. 123-139

- Mallory Rahe and Amy Hause
- Youth engagement: A mixed method investigation of adult and youth perceptions of community resources in rural America pp. 140-156

- Wilson Majee and Adaobi Anakwe
- Family structure diversity: Views from rural community leaders and implications for youth engagement pp. 157-171

- Adaobi Anakwe, Wilson Majee, Kimberly J. M. Keller and Karien Jooste
- Shifting the paradigm in community-based water resource management in North-West Cameroon: A search for an alternative management approach pp. 172-191

- Henry Bikwibili Tantoh, Mulala Danny Simatele and Eromose Ehije Ebhuoma
Volume 51, issue 1, 2020
- Editorial notes pp. 1-2

- John Sipple
- Disasters, individuals, and communities: Can positive psychology contribute to community development after disaster? pp. 3-16

- Alice Murteira Morgado
- Increasing community engagement in collective impact approaches to advance social change pp. 17-35

- Moira O’Neill
- “You’re going to burn some bridges if you come at it the wrong way”: Reflecting on the realities of research-practice partnerships pp. 36-52

- Jennifer P. Agans, Anthony L. Burrow, Esther S. Kim, Caitlin Garbo, Melissa Schroeder, Stephanie Graf and Tim Davis
- Inter-organizational dynamics and the ecology of localized entrepreneurship pp. 53-71

- Matthew M. Mars
- An empirical analysis of credit-financed agribusiness investments and income poverty dynamics of rural women in Cameroon pp. 72-89

- Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi, Roland Azibo Balgah, Gertrud Buchenrieder, neé Schrieder, Magdalene Silberberger and Hene Pridedinorah Batosor
Volume 50, issue 5, 2019
- Community identity, governance, and resilience under agri-environmental shifts in two communities of southwestern Uruguay pp. 497-514

- Diego Thompson
- Resilience and transformation in times of economic crisis: The persistence of community in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area pp. 515-535

- Renato Miguel Carmo and Daniela Ferreira
- Influence of acculturative stress on marital satisfaction: Moderation effect of gender role and communication styles in Pakistani immigrants pp. 536-556

- Tahira Jibeen
- Innovative forms of rehabilitation: Enhancing communities of practice through the art of drumming pp. 557-571

- John C. Hill, Kristina D. Hains and Bryan J. Hains
- The art of good neighboring in Kampoeng Cyber: Community economic development through ICTs pp. 572-588

- Safirotu Khoir and Robert M. Davison
- A conceptual framework for integrating bicycle friendliness into community development pp. 589-606

- Li-Hsin Chen and H. Charles Chancellor
Volume 50, issue 4, 2019
- Editorial notes pp. 387-388

- John W. Sipple
- Small towns and urban centers: The relationship of distance and population size to community satisfaction pp. 389-405

- Matthew L. McKnight, Benjamin G. Gibbs, Scott R. Sanders, Michael R. Cope, Jorden E. Jackson and Paige N. Park
- Biodiversity conservation or indigenous people’s welfare: A dilemma for forest management in Vietnam’s Bu Gia Map National Park pp. 406-421

- Toai Nguyen, Susan Lawler, Barbara Goldoftas and Chi Le
- NGO-led activism under authoritarian rule of Vietnam: Between cooperation and contestation pp. 422-439

- Anh Ngoc Vu
- Sharing cities: creating space and practice for new urban agency, capacities and subjectivities pp. 440-459

- Inka Santala and Pauline McGuirk
- Determining the nature and spatial-temporal changes of the livelihood asset pentagon and its relationship with livelihood opportunities in Ghana pp. 460-483

- Tiah A-K Mahama and Keshav Maharjan
- A note on religious participation and community involvement pp. 484-493

- Gene L. Theodori and Chothiakadavil S. Robinson
- CDS presidential address pp. 494-495

- Cindy Banyai
Volume 50, issue 3, 2019
- Notes from the editorial office pp. 279-280

- Leanne M. Avery and John W. Sipple
- Exploring two measures of spatial accessibility to organizational resources in a small city pp. 281-296

- Cristian L. Meier and Megan E. Gilster
- “People first”: Factors that promote or inhibit community transformation pp. 297-314

- Mary Ellen Brown and Birgitta L. Baker
- Mobilizing cultural supports against the commercial sexual exploitation of (female) children (CSEC) in Solomon Islands community development pp. 315-331

- Lester Thompson, Linda Tupe, David Wadley and Karen Flanagan
- Building a theory of change for community development and HIV programming: The impact of social capital, stigma reduction and community-level changes on HIV-related health outcomes for orphans and vulnerable households in Mozambique pp. 332-351

- Gretchen H. Thompson and Whitney Moret
- From Local Agenda 21 to a localized Agenda 2030 – the Portuguese and Brazilian cases in perspective pp. 352-367

- João Guerra, Luísa Schmidt and Luiz Brito Lourenço
- Planning for regional sustainability and justice: The role of collective impact pp. 368-386

- Jason Reece and Meghan Z. Gough
Volume 50, issue 2, 2019
- Notes from the editorial office pp. 119-119

- Leanne M. Avery and John W. Sipple
- Introduction pp. 120-122

- Anne Cafer, John Green and Gary Goreham
- Using disaster recovery knowledge as a roadmap to community resilience pp. 123-140

- Sarah Jo Bundy Kirkpatrick
- The limits of resilience in US community responses to recent drought events pp. 141-159

- Theresa M. Jedd
- Community resilience: A meta-study of international development rhetoric in emerging economies pp. 160-180

- Rachel Haggard, Anne Cafer and John Green
- Community resilience and community development: What mutual opportunities arise from interactions between the two concepts? pp. 181-200

- Jim Cavaye and Helen Ross
- A Community Resilience Framework for community development practitioners building equity and adaptive capacity pp. 201-216

- Anne Cafer, John Green and Gary Goreham
- Exploring the relationships between local agrifood system resilience, multiple measures of development, and health in the Southern United States pp. 217-237

- John Green, Jim Worstell, Caroline Canarios, Rachel Haggard, Katrina Alford and Sydney Bush
- Can community interventions change resilience? Fostering perceptions of individual and community resilience in rural places pp. 238-255

- Marianna Markantoni, Artur Adam Steiner and John Elliot Meador
- Agents of change—together: Using agent-based models to inspire social capital building for resilient communities pp. 256-272

- Linda Shenk, Caroline Krejci and Ulrike Passe
- The community resilience reader: Essential resources for an era of upheaval pp. 273-274

- Rachel Haggard
- The community resilience reader: essential resources for an era of upheaval pp. 274-275

- Deborah Tootle
- Resilience for all: Striving for equity through community-driven design pp. 275-277

- Sarah Jo Bundy Kirkpatrick and Samantha Montano
- Resilience, community action and societal transformation: People, place, practice, power, politics and possibility in transition pp. 277-278

- Maryam Ahmadian
Volume 50, issue 1, 2019
- Notes from the editorial office pp. 1-2

- Leanne M. Avery and John W. Sipple
- Social cohesion, mutual efficacy, and informal social control:Enhancing the conceptualization of collective efficacy pp. 3-15

- Michael C. Gearhart and Mark L. Joseph
- Community development as prefigurative, radically democratic global governance? pp. 16-33

- Margaret Stout and Jeannine M. Love
- The New Natural Resource Economy: Implementing the healthy environment/healthy economy paradigm in eastern Oregon pp. 34-50

- Michael Hibbard, Susan Lurie and Aniko Drlik-Muehleck
- ICT infrastructure for rural community sustainability pp. 51-72

- Geumhwan Ko, Jayant K. Routray and M. M Ahmad
- Protected areas and poverty reduction: The role of ecotourism livelihood in local communities in Ghana pp. 73-91

- Yaw Boakye Agyeman, Augustine Oti Yeboah and Enoch Ashie
- Charitable food as prevention: Food bank leadership perspectives on food banks as agents in population health pp. 92-107

- Marianna S. Wetherill, Kayla C. White and Hilary Seligman
- Experiencing climate change in Bangladesh: Vulnerability and adaptation in coastal regions pp. 108-109

- Saleh Ahmed
- A balanced approach: Key insights for communities to realize their dreams pp. 109-111

- Ajanaw Alemie Desta and Aleminew Abebe Mekonen
- Meeting the ethical challenges of leadership, casting light or shadow pp. 111-112

- Tiffany Wilkerson-Franklin
- Doing time for peace: Resistance, family, and community pp. 113-114

- Charles Norman
- Beyond settlement: Making peace last after civil conflict pp. 114-115

- Krishna Roka
- The left behind: Decline and rage in rural America pp. 116-117

- Bev Wilson
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